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Chapter 15 Understanding Your Teaching
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Chapter 15 Key Points Successful teachers seek to improve their teaching and their student’s learning throughout their career Practices for ongoing professional growth Self-reflection: e.g journals or audio taped logs. Systematic Observation Techniques: Unassisted Techniques Assisted Techniques Regardless of technique used, once baseline data is obtained, teachers can set goals and measure improvement over time
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Chapter 15 Key Points Systematic Observation can be used to obtain specific and detailed information about a specific aspect of your teaching Unassisted Techniques (without reliance on others) Tape recording for self-analysis (clarity of directions, interaction patterns, feedback analysis and lesson content analysis) Written instruments completed by students indicating their feelings/perceptions about your teaching performance
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Chapter 15 Key Points Systematic Observation (cont) Assisted Techniques depends on availability of others Student Assisted – usually chart one aspect of teaching at a time e.g. charting teacher’s pathways, charting interaction patterns and recording practice opportunities Peer Assisted: often chart more than one aspect at a time and provide more detail – e.g. Duration Recording System Support Groups provide teachers with opportunities to share concerns, questions, ideas, problems, joys and goals
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